THE DAILY EXAMINER. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. RACES AND SPORTS Iw ‘ lh Datny Mi 20 iM | hi - - ‘ - ae _ ‘ Lawl j ; - i : . H - \ lred : ‘I W { ‘ - ul ‘ ‘~s ‘ ; 4 4 : i - ~ ' ‘ ; Ny ¥ - Voor l ‘ i ith t i" Cana 7 b I - fue f RY STEAMER We understagd ' & propos i new ferry _m hipped to Se (‘la M Stew who has seenred - i x pete nh W il i e obtained a ‘ I ' Railway sta : t tree sy handbills - Piey P eng : i i t ' Creor it ' ' tl St. Ola Ph ‘ ' mornity aire ' wa Miss S s Lord ' ; s tpp t th Lv } - Tea The tea party held it Tracadie veeterday was attended by a vers Ht peepie, onl was a yreat ' Many went from Charlottetown lw steamer, train and team Good order was roaintained thronghout the day, and present enpove t them-« lves thorough! —_— Dowanor’s Maga Nh The July nun her of this well-known and popular maga 2 at famed rim full of oud thing» Whether considered from an artistic or ry tamipoint, ror t popular or au ‘ tite view place, Donahoe’s mm in the ra with the best f American period > fue Preroy Rowrs The Navigatior Company have arranged with the St. Olat f pastengers and fre wht from Pi tou te-t rrow and to make a round rip “ ti foilowing aay Un Monday the Princess of Wales will iake the place of the St. Lawrence, and will continue on the route until the repairs are completed _ Prestx Cricket Civs.—A meeting of this Cricket Club will be held in the parlor the Y. M.C. A. to-morrow (Friday) evercing at 7.30 o’clock Business of im- portance relative to accepting a challenge from St. John Clab. will be submitted A large atte ndance is requ sted as all mem bers will be held re=poneible for action Ev order, £. 5S. Raymond, See’y _— Horse Nores Mr Edward Praught, Of thie ety, has s {hie mare Barrister to Mr. Ge I meon, of Lot 48, for a very handset ~ ' Ba ster ix by Barrister, a ' MeGir * pony She weighs 1300 Phe Summerside Farmer save: “Twenty- two horses were part of the Northumber at irgo on Wednesday morning, 1&8 of which were taken away bw Mr. J Murphy ancl three by Mr. E. B. Herrett of Moncion.” —_ lo-wianr.—* Best ever held in town,” is what the Oddfellows claim of their con ‘ New Year's » wht Sara Lord Bailey, the Boston elocutionist, seemed to eaich the sympathy of the audience th morment ~ hae stepped on the “tage She is certainly one of the conti exling elocutionists, and the minience ! Friday see nied to fully sppreciat the terary treat the Cbrefe provides Georgetown Herald — Ma Nf Nott rh hi ttteiit Captain W im Macdonald, arrived from swine wet evening with 160 tons of coal for “barles Lyons The sehr. We Are Here, Captain Bridges, of Booth Bay, Maine, went ashore al Frog Pond, near N rth { tye . t } ri lay last and became a total wreck She wa s evxifisher and was out shout two menths The vessel was owned bw My Nickerson, of Booth Bay The crew ure m the city and will be sent home tw ss the Arner Can ¢ neal _ Careen ar GkCRGETOWN The Rev. A 1. Drvant has entered upon his duties as Rector of Georgetown and Cherry Vallev rhere will be Holy Communion at George- town next Sunday at Ba mit M rhing Praver at Ll o'elu k int Even ny Pravet at 7 "clock On Tuesday next the Clerical Association will meet at George- town There will he vening service and ermon by the Archdeacon of P. E. I-land On Wednesday there will be Holv Com munmon at Sa. m Business meeting of the Assciation at 10.30 a. vw Wedneaday apt thi Archdeacon will held his tat “ Chret Church, Cherry Va ‘ Mr. Brvant hopes to visit all his ration at Cherry’ Vallev next week - Mepiwat We learn that the Medical Counei! held ite fourth quarterly examina tions in thie city on Tuesday, July 4th, net., in pursuance of its by-laws A meeting of the council wae held on the vening of the day. when, upon the mmendations of the several examining committees, the names of the following utlemen were, by the unanimous vote o the council, admitted upon the Medical Register of this Province as duls = qualified medical practitioners : vix., Dy andrew Gallant, Wellington; Dr. Geo. F Dewar, New Perth; Dr. Harry N. Goff, Wvod ‘ Dre. P. C. Murphy, Alberton; Dr. Daniel JT. Mackay, Clifion; Dr. E Perey Moore, Summersicdk We con rratulate these gentlemen, and anticipate reach of them a prosperous career in practice of their profession - U . gly Curtains t inet as much as pretty ones. The whol litference lies in the taste that ects them rhe popularity of our Lace Curtain Department proves the PATTERNS, prices and the qvaniry to be the most desirable that can be obtained s, " ' $1.25, $2 00, $2.50. BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Toroyro, July 6, 10 a m. Southerly to westerly [winds, showers or thunderstorms in many places during the At Georgetown To-day —Fine Weather, The Horses Entered in the Different ° Classes. SPECTAL BY TELEPHONE \ ‘ iV it (re v ‘ 4 ! 4 ‘ al ethics 0 i ath ] uu =f race Mar i ‘ ' t nen fron { ir town, St Peter's, Murra Hartwsr ind Belfast are peernt Phe steamship Acadia is it port Biv) ie wally decorate with bunting Phe Exhibition grounds and many prominent places have holiday decorations, and promises a fine afternoon 8 } i 4 i low 1 “ ti a ' V ’ M UTE CLAS DJ Abdallah, bs, by Abdallah Messen ve nd owned by Geo Simms, Johnston’ Riv Pets $, sired by Almont M, and owned by SS Peterson, Murray Harbor Messenger Bov, bc, sired by Bush Me-< fer, and owned hy Jame s Me Le “ati, Orwell Cove W tiitt M. “red by Siz Will fini Wallace, whed by E W Martin, Eldon Boundless, b ¢, sired by Barney B, own ned by WS MeKie, Ch’town 2.40 CLASS Lady Hilda, sired by All Right. 4817, vned by Geo Thorne, Ch’town Clemmie B, b m, sired by Abdallah Messenger, and owned by John Murphy, Ch’town Almont M, b s, sired bw Hernando. ed by W W Jenkins, Georgetown The athletic sports are in progress and vreat interest is taken in them, expecially n the tug-of-war between men from S.S Acadia and the P. E. Islanders The men from the Acadia in their new uniform wid greativ to the success of the occasion Capta n Spain and his officers are desers great credit for the interest ther have taken in the event Phe managers of the trotting races ars \. J. Macdonald, Georgetown; and L. B Miller and J. J. Davies, Charlottetown MARRIAGE BELLS. The following we clip from the North Bay, Ont.. Despatch of the 29th ult. : “On Wednesday of last week ‘Hazelwood Cot tage,’ the pretty residence of Mr. and Mr dohu Robertson was the scene of one of those events aroand which so much interest and happiness centres, when their eldest daughter Jessie was united in mar riave to J. H. Hughes, C. P. R. conductor. The Rev. Mr. Roudeau, of Sudbury, per formed the ceremony in the presence of 4 few of the most intimate friends of the } contracting parties. Miss Mena Robert son, sister of the bride, acted as brides maid, and Conductor Edey supported the yroom An elaborate spread was enjoved after the ceremony The bride was made the recipient of a large number of useful and costly presents, as she was he ld in high estecin by ail who knew her The couple left on the evening train for points east, when a large number of friends assembled to bid them a fond adieu, and if we may judge from the quantity of rice scattered upon the plat form—and down the groom’s back—we are sure Mr. and Mrs. Hughes carried with them a never failing supply of well wishes. After visiting Montreal and Que bee Mr. and Mrs. Hughes returned to North Ray vesterday.” Mr Hughes is a son of Mr. George Hughes, of Charlotte town, and has aosts of friends here who will join with Tae Examiner in wishing himself and partner the fullest measure of suecess through litt We take the following from the Vaecea- ville, Cal., Re porter of the Lith alts On last Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in St Marv’s Cathedral, San Francisco, J. A Malone, of this place, and Miss Mary E Macaulay, oj St. Peter’s Bay, Prince Ed- ward I<land, Canada, were united in mar- riage The impressive ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Doran in the presence of many friends and a few relatives of the bride Mr. Ralph Me- Intvre, of San Franciseo, acted as best man, with Miss Christina MeGillifrev, of the same citv, as bridesmak! At the close o fthe ceremony an elegant dinner was tendered the bridal party by Mre Theresa McDonald, of Oakland, a const of the bride Mr. Malone is one of the wioset highly estedmed citizens of Vaca- ville and worthy of the charming prize he has won Mr. D. G. Purves, of Pictou, and Miss Ellen, daughter of the late Dr. Wilson, of Dorchester, were united in marriage at the residence of Dr Chureh, Dorchester, on the 4th July After the ceremony the happy couple lefton a wedding trip to P E. Island Kixe’s Co. Lis.-Coy’s A convention of the Liberal-Conservative delegates of the Third Electoral District of King’s Co will be held at Cardigan Bridge on Thurs fav, the [ith inst. at 3 p. m™ See advt | for particulars jv 4 dw LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line, sargains in all kinds of boots before re- | INTERCEPTED LETTER. Ripe Rixk. Ort: wha. Jung, wf} Mr. Donald Sixtvworth Dear Frend,—I } time and hope you got my lett I t ble tot Vor ‘ ‘ ‘ \ mn t i | tion Was a ayer hh ‘ k { rit Nik ss The leaders tall ‘ I he story of th [> s he | it hery and ‘ ‘ xpected that Sir J i | v would — be ked everlastin smash, but the part « ! afeard e} : cata pn S) i Ww Pp) ; ab ! plank 3 r pla ' th " } kik ked to blazes and w have none { them A man called My Suspence tried fo get a vote nh the lem perance question, but another man named Hangwin got 1 | and said, shut up your prohibition gas bag, how Cah we carry ot ir party elec- tions without the usual supply of whiskey and good al which have he ped us so well the past, and you know my dear friend hat he was right, for only for the good : pp! we had at Car lavair tnd some of tine wles Jast elect on vou wonld have been farther behind inthe race than vou was. However Hangwin had his wav and we let the plebesh ite question alone It was a difficult matter to manage aflares so that the party would not fall out Wi found that Mercir who leads our party in quebeck had to get a auniet hint that his presence would lead to trouble Let wi | keep away, and anotier able Watson of Manitoba was kindly tol keep out of the wav of the delegate the liberal party in Manitoba would vet ‘ ter raat i to insulted for their free schoo) poliey, for you know one half our party is fo free schools and the other half for separate me hools, aml we neve can make up to agres on this lhe on the track question and the tarifl the people have heen deceived ~ otten that we cant persuade them that their tea and sugar and cotton- { other things are so dear on account of the high tax which, vou know, was in force when onr gove- ment, under Cartrite and MeKenzie held power But this the mescally Con-erva- tive govementtook off and the people now wont listen to om lamentations on the tarit For wy own part I don’t care so much about the tariff, but I would like t have a seat along side of you in the fine building here called the parliament honse, but I will tell vou a secret, it will bea cold day when you catetmme here again t shout hurral hurra! and clap hands for awrey and Cartrite and Chokev and Davis and the rest of them, when all I get for my truble is, thankee for your song and very well sung; come, Mr. Leavehers, give us another. I couldn’t say no, but as was thinking gratefully of the soger Jad who got me appointed delegate, I complied and sung the following: Oh, little did my mother think The day she cradled me, W hat company I should travel in, That proved so cold to me My mother was a good auld wife, Who never goed astray ; And if she had seen what I have come to, Her heart it had been wae. At the auld ingle side, her hand on the wheel, The wee laddie at her knee i That he e’er should roving go with tinkler loons, The thought would ha’ blinded her ee, &e., &e Your frend truly, J, Leaveners P.S. rite to me and let me know how you liked our proceedins, also if you run for the next election. Will vou have a supply of the greenbacks in time for the election ? USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the freat Blood and Nerve Remedy. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED July 5 Welcome, Smith, Buctounche; SS Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax; Athlete, Weatherbie, Glace Bav; Confederate, Bourke, Pictou; Tarquin, Praught, do; H i. Sangster, Landry, Svdnev; Matti B, Myers, Canso; Margaret, McMillan, Pictou; Satelite, Macdonald, North Svd- ney CLEARED July 5 Congo, Me Kinnon, St John’s, Ntld; Weleome, Smith, Shediac; SS Fast net, Churchill, S’side; SJ AG GC. Lawson, Wallace; Favorite, Irving, Richibucto; Tarquin, Praught, Pictou; Confederate, Bourke, do; Mettie B, Myers dos Ath lete, Weatherbie, Tatamagouche. OTHER PORTS. S’side, 5th—Ent, sc Nellie Reid, Reid, Ne w Yor k, anthracite val and kerosent oil. Cld, 3rd, SS Frank C Batt, Dunne, Picton, bal; Willie A, Landry, Pictou, bal; Minnie Scott, Kennedy, New Castle, bal; | Advance, Orr, Richibucto, mdse; Scud, | Gaudet, Richibucto, bricks; Ada Louise, Embree, Pictou, bal; Jennie Armstrong, Grrady, Pictou, bal; Ida M Campbell, do, do; Luey Louise, Bernard, Egmont Bay, } fishing supplies USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and Nerve Remedy ‘ movihy to our new store at the Dominion | Boot and Shoe Store J B Maedonald & Co iv 6 61 If you want to buy clothing at cheapest prices, go to J B Maedonald & Co's iv ti A Dominion Savings Bank pass book was dropped on our counter some. days avo. which the owner can have by calling at the Bazaar Store All our eustomers who make bank de posits of what they save by buying from us are surprised to see how fast their ac count runs up—Bazaar Store Drugs Are Necessary for the cure of disease. It is also necessary | that all drugs should be absolutely pure,other- | wise their action eannot be depended on. We handle only the purest Drags and Chemicals, and guarantee their purity. 4. &. JOHNSON, Cor Kent and Prince Streets. CARD. MISS MELLISH, M. L. A. of Mount Allison Ladies College, will open classes in this city about the first of September next in Elocution | and Physical Culture. The method of instrue- |} tlon will be the same as at the Emerson School,of Oratory, Boston. Miss Mellish will also take a limited num- ber of pupils in Music, BRUCE'S j | For terms, ete., apply at Residence, corner | ~ | Civeat George and King Streets. jy5 Soe . eer Wants, Lost, Found, &€ Advertisements under ‘this heading charged five cents per fine, WANTED.—An experienced housemaid im- mediately, to whom good wages will be given. Apply at Brighton Villa. dy—jy5 WRAPPING PAPER.—A lot of old news. | papers, good for wrapping paper, at this office- | julyé FOUND.—In a passenger car to-day, a sum of money, which the owner can have on ap- | | Prices are cut | S FOTUISHINOS, COSLOM & F Apel COMMENCES TO-DAY. | NEW LIFE, 4 THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1893. BIC PURCHAS qi ROWSE BROS., A Family Have just received the Sixty Three Thousand Vards of Print , Cotton, Grey Cotton and Ginghams. One of the largest purchases Consultation ever made on BP. BE. Esland) The goods have been bought for below regular value, and will be sold at Wonderful Bargains. THE HARD COLD CASH HAS DONE VE. Our custom- ers shall get the benefit of it. on the Shoe question usually ; results in the buvine being Good Glean Weol Taken in Exchange for Those Goods or Clothing, i. i. For which we will allow the highest prices. ‘Mie Karmers will get) Each one finds that our best price in future fer their Wool Shoes have more wear for the money than = anvbody housands of Bargains .. J. M. McLEOD & 00. Our Store has always been the best place for Bargains, and we : © Charlottetown, July 3, 1893— will see that everybody who calls on us getsfair, square treatment, 22 Look at a few of the Bargains,— STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. PRIN COTTONS, from Sects, up. worth 26 p.c. more. 1893. Sag 1893. PRINT COTTON, worth 16 ets., for L2 cts. cartier, Hugh Melt, Masters wil fa GOOD FELT HAS for 25 cts. oT Halliday’s Whiar Heavy Factory All-wool TWEED, 59 cts., worth 8% ets. “ose wanes POclock, romatnin t Brush Whartev ry Tuesday and Wed siav evenings, and on Thursdays will return to Charlottetown, arriving there about S o'clock Willgo up to Vernon Riv Bridge every alternate Wednesday res - . 7 : Khe Balance of our Summer Clothing has got to be sold. Ree coy. aera Kast River, at 5 o'clock, a. mi: k ving member we buy our Clothing mach cheaper than any house in the (9 Se talons City, and can afford to sell cheaper, AND WILL DO VE. Our profits O29 oy ses on turning to Charlottetown same evening have not got to be divided between three or four partners, therefore, do oe ee Siewart Bridge not necd to make a big profit out of our customers, in order to declare ose) wo. copa we oo a large dividend atthe end of the year, to make it satisfactory to outside (0 eae partners. a le Don't make any mistake. Its not our object to hurt our com-!| JOHNSTON'S petitors. but it iz our object to see thatthe Farmers of P, EB. Island get the highest possible prices for what they have got to sell. The farmers FLUID BEEF can always count On us to give them any information as regards prices sys. r merins onmmees on any line of goods we handle. Our great sale will last all the month invaluable of Jd uly, ; AS a Strength-giving Pood. The Telephone Company ROWSE BROTHERS, "© hia spenk nn hod il toon tn rien’ tice too loud, and distinetiy rd. Place the telephone so as to cover . nin . i fel couns tue hanes tele _ : Khe Earmers’ Boys and Wonderfal Chesap Men. “i pombe to talk behead whe itter, if you shout loud enou mut itis not 2p waeeiend anode of eoanes rs “o. in ont ¥ y unnecessary, andisa useless waste of w na and langs, besides being very innoeyvying ta a within range of your voijc« ROB ANGUS, tad Marna CREAT SALE 72° Yost Typewriter. The New Yost. es ‘a aia} ——Q F ———_ ‘tne only Perfect Writing Mach- i ine. The Ribbon, the Shift Key and other vutiquat- | ed de vices disearded. ae CS oo ( NEW PRINCIPLES. NEW PATENTS, NEW MEN, Pe NEW BRAINS, NEW METHODS, NEW CAPITAL, The LATEST and BEST. — ae we ee ———({x)-——-—— ——— to the very lowest in Shirts. Ties. WHAT MUST GO :--Bad alignment, illegible work, foul ink ribbons, bothersome shift kevs, double scales, ete., are no longer tocbe<tolerated or pardoned. The NEW YOST has : Collars, Underwear, Hosiery, Hats, Readymade *lished them, and no other can retain them and live. ' plying to G. A. Sharp, Station Master, Char- | | lottetown, and paying for this advertisement. july ‘ WANTEDIMMEDIATELY.—A housemaid Apply to Mrs. N. Rankin. 3i pd—jy5 WANTED.—A Nurse by the 10th inst. Ap- | ply to Mrs. Morson, at Mra. Hodgson’s, Graften | Street. jsa i TO LET.—On the first of September next, the Store on Queen Street at present occupied | by the subscriber as a Boot and Shoe Store. ly to J. B. Macdonald. N. B.—W1!'] not be day, then fine; stationary or slightly lower | Apply Boot and Shoe Store. teraperature | jyt—2m eod & wky . ‘ *. 4 x . x al “ ‘Clothing ’ also in Custom made Clothing. Call eal ly.! jut is clern cut and beautiful. The alighment is absolutely perfect Charlottetown, July 4, 1893—tu th sat | THE NEW YOST combines the life-leng experience of the inventor, G. W. N. Yost. wl invented the “ Remington” in 1873, the “ Caligraph” in 1880, and the “ Yost” in 1RK9.- see latest and best improvements have been added during 1892, making the New Yost sim Steal perfect typewriter. The New Yost prints direct from steel type; its work is never blurred, : ; i : and permanent. The paper is an ideal success, the best ever applied to a typewriter. The line spacing absolutel, perfect. Send for Illustrated Catalogue te IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Mari- |time Provinces, 134 Prince William St., St. John. - % | Second-hand Remington, Caligraph and other machines for sale cheap. - | | D. B. Stewart, Charlottetown. 4 " " . _ » — : ssiaeeneetieneemmendnbammmeeimmmeme asamp iin oct Tn EES * a oe a : ti. ee wee ce dieedieeeindie ta an. “